Paico
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chenopodium ambrosioides
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Herbaceous plant that measured up to 1 m in height. It has branched stems and leaves oblong with curved edges and irregular. Its flowers are borne in ...
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PALIURI
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paliurus spina-christi
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PALIURO
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paliurus spina-christi
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Names Castilian: Christ's thorn, thorn holy paliuro French: paliure, Epine du Christ, carrying chapeau Description: deciduous shrub, rarely tree, up ...
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PALMA DE JESUS
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ricino ricinus communis
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Diosgórides, in the first century AD, already knew the laxative properties of castor oil, but until the eighteenth century did not begin to use in E ...
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Palmerita
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sabalserenoa repens bartram.
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The fruits of this small American palm are datilillos that are consumed from yesteryear in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and other states of south-eas ...
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PALMITO OF SIERRA
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sabalserenoa repens bartram.
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The fruits of this small American palm are datilillos that are consumed from yesteryear in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and other states of south-eas ...
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PALO balm
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copaibacopaitera officinalis
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Palo Oil, Tacamaca In the Amazon and Orinoco, grow several species of trees of the genus Copaifera, which secrete a resin when they are pierced the ...
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PALO LORO
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prunus lusitanica l.
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Laurocerasus lusitanica (L.) M. Roem. Family: Rosaceae Place of origin: Species spontaneously in the Iberian Peninsula, Macaronesia and North Africa ...
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PALO Mulato
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bursera simaruba
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PALO retinto Bursera simaruba Linnaeus Sarg. Fam. Burseraceae It is a tree widely distributed, commonly used to reduce fever. In this case the branch ...
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PALO OIL
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copaibacopaitera officinalis
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Palo Oil, Tacamaca In the Amazon and Orinoco, grow several species of trees of the genus Copaifera, which secrete a resin when they are pierced the ...
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PALO quasi
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cuasia quassia amara
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Quasi was the name of a native of Guyana, slave, who in 1756 revealed his secret to cure fevers to a Dutch officer who had sheltered. This was the q ...
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PALO SANTO
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diospyros kaki
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Family: Ebenáceas. Description: Tree fitted with upright stems and branches with a glass ball, sharp branches, up to 10 m in height. The leaves are o ...
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PALUSTRE
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apioapium graveolens
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It is essential ingredient at all depurativas broths and recipes, along with the onion, nettle, cabbage and lemon. The oil extracted from the seeds ...
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PAMPAJARITO
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sedum acre
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Family: Crasuláceas. Description: From the Latin sedate, calm, for their emollient properties. Fat grass stalks with numerous and very close, crawlin ...
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PAMPANILLA
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pimpinela menor sanguisorba minor
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The tender shoots of spring Burnet lesser used in salads for their pleasant and refreshing flavor. Like the Burnet higher, this plant was also not k ...
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PAN DE SAN JUAN BAUTISTA
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algarrobo ceratonia siliqua
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Although this tree is grown as food for livestock for millennia throughout the Mediterranean basin, its remarkable medicinal properties were not dis ...
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PAN HOT GROUND
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yuca manhiot esculenta
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Cassava is a highly valued food plant in hot countries. However, the consumption of its crude root causes a serious poisoning, even deadly. That's b ...
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PANUL
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apioapium graveolens
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It is essential ingredient at all depurativas broths and recipes, along with the onion, nettle, cabbage and lemon. The oil extracted from the seeds ...
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PAPAYA
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CARICA PAPAYA
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Papaya Carica papaya Properties The Papaya, fruit of the papaya tree originally from tropical America, contains in its seeds and leaves a milky juic ...
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PARIETARIA
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PARNASIA
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parnassia palustris
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Family: Saxifragáceas. Description: Grass provided root thick and abundant radículas, from which the single stem and leaves arranged in rosette, peti ...
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PARRA
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vid vitis vinifera
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Exist in the world some 3,000 species of cultivated vines, which produce one of the most medicinal benefits that are known. All the ancient civiliza ...
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PARRA ZARZALERA
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brionia bryonia dioica
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The tender shoots of this plant in spring, can be consumed like asparagus. But we must be careful because the root and are poisonous. These lanterns ...
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PARSLEY
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PARSLEY LOBUNO
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cicuta conium maculatum
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The hemlock is widespread and should know how to distinguish it from other plants of the same botanical family - the Umbelíferas - to which resemble ...
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PARSLEY SYLVESTER
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levísticolevisticum officinale
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It's like a big wild celery, with interesting culinary and medicinal applications. In central Europe it is used as a condiment its roots crushed, be ...
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PATA DE GALLO
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camedrioteucrium chamaedrys
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Plant that grows on rocks and in crevices of the old walls, adorning them with his soft purple. It owes its name to Teucr, prince of Troy. Formerly ...
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PATA OF COW
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bauhinia candicans
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Bauhinia candicans Benth Names: "cow's hoof," "leg of goat", "buey leg", "false mahogany," "Mahogany of the country", "uaká-lâpi / á" (cow's foot) in ...
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PATACHETE
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judíaphaseolus vulgaris
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Habitat: originally from Mexico and Central America, and extended by all countries in the world. Description: annual plant of the family of legumes, ...
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PATCH
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guayabo psidium guajaba
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It is a very aromatic tree, which was cultivated by native Mexicans before the arrival of the Spanish. The guava fruit is one of the richest in vita ...
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PAU D'ARCO
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pau d'arcotabebula avellanedae
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Fitoconstituyentes contains the type of activity guaianólidos with some stimulating renal (diuretic). It also contains flavonoids and saponins, as we ...
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PAU D'ARCO
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tabebula avellanedae
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Fitoconstituyentes contains the type of activity guaianólidos with some stimulating renal (diuretic). It also contains flavonoids and saponins, as we ...
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PAU DARCOS
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tabebuia avellanedae
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Common names: Pau D 'Arc, Ipe Roxo, Lapacho, Tahuari, Taheebo, Tabebuia. Part Used: The bark. Pau D 'Arc is a large tree in the rain forest that gr ...
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PAZOLI
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pazote chenopodium ambrosioides
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Before the arrival of Columbus, the ancient inhabitants of Mexico already used pazote for its medicinal properties. Its leaves and flowers give off ...
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PAZOTE
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chenopodium ambrosioides
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Before the arrival of Columbus, the ancient inhabitants of Mexico already used pazote for its medicinal properties. Its leaves and flowers give off ...
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Peach
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amygdalus persica l. - prunus persica (l.) batsch
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Prunus persica (L.) Batsch Family: Rosaceae Place of Origin: China. Etymology: Prunus, Latin name of the wild plum. Persica, the Latin persicus-a-um, ...
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Peanut
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arachis hypogaea
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Legume family. Plant Description tussock grass, erect, of 50-90 cm. tall. the leaves are made up of four segments oval, sessile, peers and fitted com ...
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PEARL
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biznagaammi visnaga
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For lovers of natural life, I like to know that the radios that form the umbels of this plant, once dry, are magnificent chopsticks toothpicks. They ...
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Pearls
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mijo de sollithospermum erythorryzon
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Habitat: common in limestone areas throughout Europe. In the Iberian Peninsula is scarce as we moved towards the west. Little known in America. Descr ...
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PEINES
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cardenchadipsacus fullonum
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For many centuries, humanity has used the prongs of this thistle for carded wool. Hence it is his name. Although at present this task is accomplishe ...
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pellitory
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PELOSILLA
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parietariaparietaria officinalis
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HABITAT: grows between the cracks of rocks and the walls. Spread throughout Europe and dry regions of South America. Description: perennial plant of ...
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PEONIA
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PEONIA ALBA
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PAEONIA ALBA
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Peony alba Paeonia alba Composition Asian plant whose drugs are the root. • Peoniflorina, aliflorina • Paenol, peonina • benzoic acid • Essential o ...
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PEREGIL
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petroselinum sativum
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English: Parsley. French: Persil. Family: of the Umbelíferas. Appetizer, diuretic and stimulant. Causes or regularize menstruation. Used Part The who ...
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PEREJILÓN
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cicuta conium maculatum
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PERLIN
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mijo de sollithospermum erythorryzon
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Habitat: common in limestone areas throughout Europe. In the Iberian Peninsula is scarce as we moved towards the west. Little known in America. Descr ...
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PERPETUAL
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helichrysum stoechas
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Used Part The flowering tops of the Mediterranean Everlasting (Helichrysum stoechas (L.) Moench) or the European (Helichrysum arenarium (L.) Moench). ...
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PERPETUAL - GOLDEN SUN
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PETASITES
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petasites albus
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Family: Composed. Description: rhizomatic herbaceous plant with a circular stem, leaf covered with scales. The leaves are kidney-shaped, round, with ...
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PICAGALLINA
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stellaria media
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Family: Cariofiláceas. Description: herbaceous plant, fragile, with the stem creeping upward, branched, slightly tomentose. The leaves are oval or el ...
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PICAHONDA
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ipecacuana cephaelis ipecacuanha
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In 1912 they discovered the active ingredients of ipecac, and since then is part of numerous pharmaceutical preparations. Habitat: original hot and ...
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Piche
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guayabo psidium guajaba
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It is a very aromatic tree, which was cultivated by native Mexicans before the arrival of the Spanish. The guava fruit is one of the richest in vita ...
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PICRORRIZA
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PIE DE LEON
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alchemilla vulgaris
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Part used: entire plant except the root. Properties: diuretic and purifier. It benefits the genitals of women. Indications: obese against the 1st of ...
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PIGEUM
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PILOSELA
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vellosilla hieracium pilosella
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The use of vellosilla, despite going back to the Middle Ages, is not widely used, perhaps because, once dried, it loses its medicinal properties. Ha ...
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PIMENTERO COMMON
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Pimpin MAYOR
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sanguisorba officinalis
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Other Names: Sanguisorba Discovered and used since the Renaissance. Because their floral bouquets have aspect of blood clots, it was thought that th ...
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Pimpin MINOR
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sanguisorba minor
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Other Names: Enjaretadura the herb, Herb's knife, Pampanilla, chervil, Sanguisorba Minor The tender shoots of spring Burnet lesser used in salads fo ...
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PIMPINELA_BLANCA
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pimpinella saxifraga
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Family: Umbelíferas. Description: Grass provided with fibrous roots and stems axonomorfa striatum, erect, fragile. The leaves are pinnate, obtuse, to ...
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PINA
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PINE
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PINE (YOLKS DE)
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PINUS SYLVESTRIS L.
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Pino (yolks) Pinus sylvestris L. Properties For its essential oil content, the action has Pine Yolks, as antiseptic and fluidificante of the bronchi ...
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PINE ALVAR
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pinus sylvestris
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Used Part The buds, leaves and young branches. Active Principles - Yolks: essential oil (pinene, limonene, terpineno, mirceno, sabineno, ocimene, te ...
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PINE MARITIMO
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pinus pinaster
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Anticatarral. Antihistamine. Used Part The bark, resin, leaves, buds. Active Principles - Crust: leucoantocianidol; turpentine: essence (15-30%), re ...
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PINEAPPLE
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Pipi
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calabaceracucurbita pepo l.
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There are numerous cultivars calabacera, which produce fruits that weigh from a pound to more than fifty. Habitat: some varieties come from the Midd ...
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PIRETRO
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PISCIDIA
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PIZATE
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pazote chenopodium ambrosioides
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PLATANO
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platanus orientalls
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Family: Platanáceas. Description: From the Latin Plautus, crushed. Tree with stem tall, erect, robust, and bark expires plates, branched, with plenty ...
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PLUM
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POAJA
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ipecacuana cephaelis ipecacuanha
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In 1912 they discovered the active ingredients of ipecac, and since then is part of numerous pharmaceutical preparations. Habitat: original hot and ...
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PODOFILO
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podophyllum
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POLE
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mentha pulegium
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HABITAT: grows in cool places, sometimes next to streams across Europe. Released by the American continent. Description: perennial plant of family La ...
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POLE-MINT
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POLIGONATO
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polygonatum officinale
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Family: Liliaceae. Description: Perennial herbaceous plant, about 40 cm. tall, bearing bulky horizontal rhizome and numerous adventitious roots. Stem ...
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POLIPERO
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POLIPODIUM
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polypodium vulgare
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Used Part The rhizome. Active Principles Saponósidos, Phloroglucinol (0.5%), sucrose. Traces of essential oil. Tannins Catechists (3%). Lipids (8%). ...
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polypary
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Pomer
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manzano pirus malus
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The apple itself is a compendium of medicinal properties, known since ancient times. They include digestive, that the medical school of Salerno, in ...
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POMOGRANADO
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granado punica granatu
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In the Egyptian tombs of more than four millennia ago, have found remains of grenades. They were also appreciated by the people of Israel. The Greek ...
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PONCHO
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judíaphaseolus vulgaris
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POPPY
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PORCELAIN
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verdolaga portulaca oleracea
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He cultivated formerly like vegetable salad, although today some farmers consider a weed. Its medicinal applications, however, still persist. Habita ...
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Poroto
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judíaphaseolus vulgaris
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Habitat: originally from Mexico and Central America, and extended by all countries in the world. Description: annual plant of the family of legumes, ...
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Portulaca
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verdolaga portulaca oleracea
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He cultivated formerly like vegetable salad, although today some farmers consider a weed. Its medicinal applications, however, still persist. Habita ...
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POTATO
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PROPOLI
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propoli propoli
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Purpose: The use of propoli may be useful in many diseases, as well as a prophylactic measure and treatment of infections. In broncho-pulmonary disor ...
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PSILIO
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zaragatonaplantago psyllium
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Dioscorides recommended it in the first century A.D. as an emollient (softener), and as such has been used until the mid-twentieth century, when it ...
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psyllium
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PULMONARIA
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PULMONARIA ARBOREA
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lobaria pulmonaria
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Used Part The thallus. Active Principles Bitter principles: acid estictínico (next to the structure of acid Cetraro); mucilages. Drug Action A bitt ...
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PUMPKIN
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PUMPKIN (SEEDS)
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CUCURBITA PEPO L.
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Pumpkin (seeds) Cucurbita pepo L. Properties Oil Pumpkin Seed has a high content of protides rich to turn in essential amino acids (35%). However, t ...
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PURGAPURÚ
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jalapaconvolvulus jalapa
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The native Mexicans used this plant as a laxative, and the Spanish conquistadors led to his homeland, from where it spread its use throughout Europe ...
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PURGE
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jalapaconvolvulus jalapa
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PURPLE
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PURPLE FIELD
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anoda cristata
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Or MALVÓN OF goat's-milk cheese Anoda cristata Linnaeus Fam. Malvaceae He enjoys a reputation against the discomfort of the gall and courage. They us ...
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PURSLANE
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PURÚ
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calabaceracucurbita pepo l.
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Pyrethrum
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